Prince
of Sais in years 740-727 BC. During a few years he succeeded to unify
almost all nomes of the Delta, thus he became more powerful ruler than
any o the XXII and XXIII dynasties kings. He headed the coalition of
princes of Delta (Osorkon IV,
Iuput II, Sheshonq V) and attacked
Hermopolis remaining under Nimlot (4) rule,
with whom he finally made alliance. After failed to conquer Thebaida
and Herakleopolis
he escaped from
Piankhi and found refuge in swamps of Nile delta.
He adopted royal title in 727 BC after compelling Kushites to retreat
and subsequently he consolidated his rule after Piankchi’s retreat to
Napata.

Son
of Tefnakht. Greeks (Diodorus) named him as a gifted lawgiver, although
not much is known concerning his economic and administrative activity.
He negotiated with Assirians against Kushites. In
Manetho’s opinion he was taken captive by
Shabaka and burnt at the stake.

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Padinemti

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pA-di-anti , pA-dinmti (?)

pA-di-anti Padinemti

Reigned
at Asyut in opposition to other rulers of this dynasty. The king is
disclosed by inscription in mortuary papyrus of dynasty XXV.